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13 Σεπ 2017 · The epic tells the story of Beowulf (his name may mean "bear"), a Geat from Sweden who crosses the sea to Denmark in a quest to rescue King Hrothgar from the demonic monster Grendel.
Hrothgar (hrôthPgärQ), king of the Danes, has built a wonderful mead hall called Herot (hDrQEt), where his subjects congregate and make merry. As this selection opens, a fierce and powerful monster named Grendel invades the mead hall, bringing death and destruction. grendel.
The Story. Beowulf. I: The Life and Death of Scyld. II: Scyld’s Successors—Hrothgar’s Great Mead-Hall. III: Grendel the Murderer. IV: Beowulf Goes to Hrothgar’s Assistance. V: The Geats Reach Heorot. VI: Beowulf Introduces Himself at the Palace. VII: Hrothgar and Beowulf. VIII: Hrothgar and Beowulf—Continued. IX: Unferth Taunts Beowulf.
BEOWULF. AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION. TRANSLATED BY. SEAMUS HEANEY. Illustrations edited by. John D. Niles. W. W. N. orton & C. ompany. New York • London. originally published \r1999. BEOWULF. ... 160 were hunted down by that dark death-shadow who lurked and swooped in the long nights on the misty moors; nobody knows where these reavers from hell ...
I:Lines:53-114:The Coming Of Grendel. Then Beaw the Shielding held the forts, long while, loved king of his nation, Famed among folk; elder on earth His father departed. And then his heir The great Halfdane, aged, battle-scarred Ruled the bright Shieldings his lifetime. To him were born, this leader of warriors, Four in succession; woke to the ...
Before he dies, Beowulf tells Wiglaf to rule after him, and to build him a funeral barrow that overlooks the sea. Wiglaf chastises the men for abandoning their lord. A messenger sent to tell the Geats of Beowulf's death also warns of hard times for the Geats, now that Beowulf is dead. The Geats build a pyre
In the story of the Fight at Finnsburg, the wife of the Frisian King Finn and sister of the Danish King Hnaef. When these two kings fight, she's caught in the middle, and both her brother and son are killed.